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Originally Posted by mandi78 Well, I have a cardiologist....is that what you mean by a heart specialist or is there doctors who may be even more knowledgable than a cardiologist? I have had an echo, stress test, nuclear imaging, ekg, etc. |
Is albation an option for your rhythm?
I was ablated for ventricular tachycardia in December. Mine wasn't controlled by 150mg Lopressor twice a day.
I have not had one problem (where's the damned wood to knock on when you need it?) since then. I've had treadmill tests and a 48hr Holter as follow-up with nothing on those. I go to Cardiac Rehab three days a week and haven't had any ectopy while there.
To answer your question about if there are doctors more specialized than a cardiologist, yes. But you would only need to see one if your rhythm can be controlled with ablation. Those doctors are called Electrophysiologists. They are cardiologists who specialize in aberrant heart rhythms and how to treat them. I would suggest you find one and see them. They may offer you something more for control.
I don't know about you, but I couldn't function on Lopressor (beta blocker). I gained 17lbs and was a sloth.